Eagle Pass High School - El Cenizo Yearbook (Eagle Pass, TX)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 29 text:

INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE ONE-ACT PLAY COPS SECOND PLACE The DearesT Things Are RighT AT Hand . The Eagle Pass lnTerscholasTic League One-AcT Play. Took second place in disTricT compeTiTion Friday nighT. March 2l. in Del Rio. Libbi Rhodes. EPHS senior, was awarded one oT The Three besT acTress awards. Troy Horner, also a local senior, carried OTT one oT The Two besT acTor awards. The DearesT Things Are RighT AT Hand was a TanTasy wriTTen and direcTed by Mr. J.V. PriesT. local English IV Teacher. Members oT The casT were: June ParTee, as lvlrs. DunsTon, a menace To all banlc Tellers: Troy Horner as Mr. Roble. The bank Teller: Bobby RoberTson, The bandiT: RoberT Salinas. RoberT Jay CaThingdale, The banlc managerg Libbi Rhodes, Marian Kelly, The secreTary who is in love wiTh her boss:'J. D. Cage. TirsT as an oTTicial escorT, and laTer as a Teen-ager: Joe Tom Easley as Harlan CaThingdale, The ghosT oT The banlc manager's deceased broTher3 Ralph Haus- man as Joey Sinclair, The young boy who plans To rob The banlcq PorTirio Espar- za. TirsT as a Teenager, and laTer as The sheriTT: and Ileana Esparza as Jean CarTer, who is engaged To marry Joey. Sharon and Kay Nelson were in charge of make-up and J. R. Bruce Took charge oT The props Tor The producTion. The world premier oT The play Tool: place Wednesday March 20, aT lO:3O a. m. in The audiTorium wiTh The enTire sTudenT body aTTending. AT ThaT Time Mr. PriesT. as auThor, dedicaTed The play To The Class oT '57. Following The announcemenT oT The winning plays and The acTing awards. The local play casT presenTed Mr. PriesT wiTh a silver cigareTTe lighTer engraved Iw1iThdhlis name and The name oT The play, The DearesT Things Are RighT AT an . Mr. PriesT sTaTed. As Tar as l'm concerned The casT did a Thoroughly ad- mirable iob and l really mean iT when I say, I appreciaTe Their eTTorTs. L, im!!-'lT5'kf'vzn'11: .ff A , ali '- Wi' f. ai 1 :T ' 5' - ,i Q ge 1 im,-f-fs. ,fo ease T ,f,, lx . , -. I. f , .. ,. i- is-, aa- s. ..,,,,1 if s , ff 123 ' . T' A T i .f !3'4W?2.ie 13 15. ', T21 ' ,:-L. Q1 if H fi ' ,gg ing 3, , . ff A 1 '- ' -Y 1 f , ' .. s. , . K el- M42 sims,-,-iinim iii 'ifgf ifi fix E il T' . ' T , I ' f ' i - , i A Hai A ix ' A A A , ' T91 H ' . 1 T, . sax ' , 'AT -1:f3 i:' 5f':Q'5f: Y I 5U.,'f fi! f. f J z fi ' . 'f 51 f V , - . .1 TT' V' Wi? ' i- P' if 5656, rfilff-1Q'5?:15' zlgywig f ' i 4 ' , + .gli ,i , Sig 1.3, A ,wg , .. . . ,5,.,+,.3,.13f ,fs - - I ,f V, 5 ., , T 9 Sf? 1 gsm' wfyiffg-'w z-P5 : f ' '7'?'T , 'Y . , , ,, Q A . 1 , T K . gg i QM, ' f iw M Twin iff .P-zu , fi ga' i ' Siem.: ,. . ...iw , f. X. , 5 T if -iw ,asv ws., T A 'f -'f T ' A ' :G-X:-' ' W'-ggf,yQg-f , ,W f 52 F5 ' L 3.1 'A T, - A . . .33 i s T if T sg . 'i 1 T X ' A 'A -W .V i, f.,, ,3gei,,,iHM+ A , fi if ,wrap -. e , . .ie21, af , . af . :-X' . is 'TTTYEQTTEEMET i

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FIVE FIRSTS WON AT U.l.L. LITERARY MEET Eagle Pass was awarded Tive TirsT places, six seconds and one Third aT The UniversiTy lnTerscholasTic League LiTerary MeeT in Del Rio, SaTurday, March 28, PicTured above are The Two debaTe Teams boTh oT whom received TirsT places. Boys' Team included Dean Cary, Gus lv1arTinez, alTernaTe Sal- vador SanTos, girlsl Team, Mary Salinas and Olinda Gonzales. Above leTT assisTing Gus MarTinez is Mrs. MarTha FosTer who coached all speech and debaTe everiTs including poeTry, declarnaTion, and exTemporaneous speak- ing. AT leTT are: ErnesT Kincaid who received a Third division in The diTTiculT. number sense caTegory, Gail James who placed second in poeTry inTerpreTa- Tion, Carolyn Spence poeTry inTerpreTaTion alTernaTe, andy lleana Esparza second in girls' exTemporaneous speaking. NoT picTured is Verlan Nix who placed second in boys' exTemporaneous. Giving her TirsT place declamaTion aT leTT is Kay Nelson, iunior declamer. Tommy Tompkins Tar leTT also received TirsT in boys' iunior declamaTion. Necah STwarT, in senior girls' declamaTion received a second and Tony GuTierrez placed TirsT wiTh his senior boys' declamaTion. Also picTured is Ella Pearl Vivian, iunior girl declamer, alTernaTe. Looking very proudly aT The Tive sTudenTs who enTered The Typing compeTiTion are Their insTrucTors, Mrs. Rosella Sellers and Mr. JeTT Dingler. John SchmidT dislringuished himselT by breaking The disTricT record by Typing TiTTy-Three words per minuTe. Tommy Tompkins placed Third, Ann Landrum TiTTh, and Nealy Jones eighTh. Also compeTing was Maria AnTioneTTa MarTinez. if 12'TW'77f3F:. ' T Wiliml?W:'Ti??1w59i v.iifVii?X kifQif25f-'



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J Ligier V D i ZTT6 y NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ELECTS ELEVEN v' ,I , W i New members ol rhe Narional Honor . -'4.'.'-'-,', i Sociely were elecled on December 4, i ','.'-A- I956, and on April I7, I957. There were 2 Iour iuniors and seven seniors chosen. During The Iasr meering ol Ihe year, Belh Green was elecled Io Till Tina I-Iol- sombaclcs place as president Necah Slewarl' was chosen as viceepresidenl. and Julia Slewarl as secrelary-Treasurer, lor I957. fl Above: Tina I-Iolsombaclc, presidenl ol NI-IS lor I956, is giving Ihe opening address al Ihe iniliarion ceremonies. Righlz Members of NHS are IL. Io R.l: N. Slewarl, O. Gonzalez, Z. Gurier- rez. J. Slewarr, B. Green, F. Richards, R. Lara, J. Parree, P. Jones, C. Spence, J. Schmidl, R. Rirchie, T. I-Iolsombaclc. P. Shipman, R. Salinas, R. Arocha, I. Es- parza. THIRTEEN SELECTED FOR QUILL AND SCROLL Leif: Members of Quill and Scroll from EI Cenizo are: Tina. I-Iolsombaclc, Ileana Esparza, Ronald Rilchie Mary Salinas, Roberl Salinas, June Parlee, Julia Slew- arr, Nealy Jones, Susan Melson. I Below: Members ol Quill and Scroll from The I-Ii- Llghl' are: Enriquela Olivares, Gail James, Dolly King, Peggy Shipman, Parsy Jones, Carmen Garcia, Olinda Gonzalez.

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